Hi all,
http://www.businessinsider.com/french-entrepreneur-on-what-it-took-for-americans-to-take-him-seriously-2017-11<p>I shared in that article what it took to get Americans to take us, foreign founders, seriously.
I'm talking about our 2 min meeting with Michael Seibel that changed the trajectory of our startup, about why Jason Lemkin trusted us in the beginning and how we hired our first American hire.
Obviously, I have only one data point, my own experience, so I'd be happy to hear from you about this particular topic.<p>Cheers!
To me the 3 most important things are:<p>- Get an American marketer. We can't really speak the language, and we really need that to talk about our product.<p>- Get feedback on the name we chose. There might be subtleties that we don't get.<p>- Clearly state your achievements, forget diminutives/modesty, don't take anything for granted. As European at least, we tend to use a language that in the US is perceived as diminishing our results.
Make a product consumers want.<p>There’s certainly a minority of folks who put nationalism first, but at the end of the day, if you find product market fit, no one really cares where you’re from.